'I knew and liked Ian Huntley until one smell in his house gave him away'
'I knew and liked Ian Huntley until one smell in his house gave him away' discusses the shocking transformation of a former reporter's perception of Ian Huntley amid the search for missing schoolgirls in Soham in 2002.
Violence Against Women: The Fernandes Case Reveals an Existential Abyss
The case involving Collien Fernandes has highlighted profound societal issues regarding violence against women and the erosion of trust in the community.
Group reaffirms confidence in IG, urges support for police reforms
A civic group in Nigeria expresses confidence in the Inspector-General of Police and encourages public support for police reforms.
Finland Remains the Happiest Country Every Year, People Explain the Reason
The 2026 World Happiness Report ranks Finland as the happiest country for the ninth consecutive year, highlighting factors such as mutual trust and community culture in Nordic countries.
Salford 'incident' LIVE: Armed cops swarm Mandley Park as man in vest on ground
Police have responded to an incident in Salford's Mandley Park involving a man in a vest who was detained by armed officers.
In Neratov, the doors are always open and they are not afraid of theft
A community in Neratov remains welcoming and unafraid despite concerns about theft.
'Not Collateral, But Trust and Relationships'...Declaration of Establishment of Value-Based Financial Cooperative
A declaration for the establishment of a value-based financial cooperative emphasizes trust and social relationships over traditional collateral, aiming to fund local community projects such as social housing and renewable energy.
Met accused of insulting black people with shake-up of anti-racism strategy
The Metropolitan Police in the UK faces criticism for its decision to integrate its anti-racism strategy into a broader anti-discrimination framework, which many argue undermines its commitment to addressing racial issues.
New figures: Trust in the Oslo police has increased
A recent survey indicates that 79% of residents in Oslo, Asker, and Bærum have high or very high trust in the police, marking a significant increase in public confidence.
The mother of a young man whose phone was stolen praises the detectives of the Zarasai district: lightning-fast, professional, sincere
A mother expressed her gratitude towards the Zarasai district police for their quick and professional response in recovering her son's stolen phone.
Dismissed Mayor: Eching Shows Stance
The recent election results in Eching, Germany, indicate a significant shift in local political sentiment with the dismissal of Mayor Sebastian Thaler, highlighting the community's values of trust and integrity over charm.
How Malmö Turned Distrust Towards Social Services
The article discusses how a campaign known as LVU led to widespread fears among immigrant mothers in Malmö about social services taking their children, prompting the city to adopt new methods to rebuild trust.
FACE OF THE WEEK ⟩ What is Ene-Liis Semper doing?
Ene-Liis Semper's upcoming event at Unibet Arena has nearly sold out, showcasing strong public interest and trust.
Ene-Liis Semper: I want to try if a big agreement is possible in Estonia
Artist and director Ene-Liis Semper aims to organize a major event in Estonia to rebuild trust in the community and foster connections among people.
TotalEnergies hands OLO Trust to Aradel
TotalEnergies has officially transferred the OLO Oilfield Host Community Development Trust to Aradel Holdings, marking a significant step in the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act in Nigeria.
NUPRC supervises oilfield community fund transfer
The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission has overseen the transfer of the OLO Oilfield Host Community Development Trust from TotalEnergies to Aradel Holdings, aimed at ensuring continued support for host communities under new operational management.
South Africa: Putting Children and Communities at the Heart of HIV Cure Research
The article emphasizes the importance of trust and clear communication in HIV cure research to combat misinformation and build community engagement in South Africa.
Margrét Löf: 'Faith, Assurance, Trust'
Margrét Löf discusses themes of faith, assurance, and trust in her work.
South Africa: Concern Raised On Police Officers Facing Criminal Charges
The Gauteng Provincial Legislature's Committee is alarmed by reports of 97 police officers in South Africa accused of sexual violence or rape, highlighting a severe breach of public trust.
Participants of the Constitutional Court's Student Competition: Trust in Latvia is Created by Its People
Students in a creative competition express their trust in Latvia through art, discussing the role of community and national events in fostering this trust.
Have we lost trust now?
The article discusses the significance of trust in society and raises concerns about a potential loss of trust in the Nordics.
Loose Women's Brenda Edwards honours son with selfless act four years after death
Brenda Edwards from Loose Women inaugurates a community hub in memory of her son, Jamal Edwards, four years after his passing.
Detroit officers facing termination for allegedly contacting immigration authorities during traffic stops
Two Detroit police officers are facing termination for allegedly contacting immigration authorities during traffic stops, violating department policy.
Josué de la Maza: “I am the visible face of a collective effort that integrates innovation, excellence, and commitment”
Josué de la Maza, the executive president of Nestlé Ecuador, emphasizes the importance of teamwork and community engagement in building trust and reputation.
Inspection of 8,500 gas pipelines by Kitagas following an explosive fire undermining trust in safety
A gas explosion in a residential area of Sapporo has led Kitagas to inspect 8,500 gas pipelines, raising concerns about safety standards.
CrediaBank: A Companion to Greek Athletes on Their Journey to the Top
CrediaBank partners with prominent Greek athletes to support their journeys to success while fostering a strong relationship built on trust.
Rise in antisemitic incidents after Manchester synagogue attack
There has been a significant rise in antisemitic incidents in the UK, particularly following a deadly attack at a Manchester synagogue.
Virginijus Sinkevičius: the community trusts Saulius Skvernelis, he has not been charged
Virginijus Sinkevičius stated that the community continues to trust Saulius Skvernelis, emphasizing that no charges have been filed against him despite ongoing investigations.
Seven fire stations as one unit
Seven fire stations in Iceland have come together to operate as a unified team for more efficient emergency response.
Lrytas Awards 'Lithuanian Teacher 2026': Readers Have Their Say, the Commission Begins Work
The 'Lithuanian Teacher 2026' awards recognize educators who foster change and build trust, curiosity, and independent thinking among students, with reader nominations now moving to a commission for final selection of winners.
Can the business community trust Aftenposten?
The article argues against Aftenposten's portrayal of the Progress Party as a threat to business predictability, clarifying that the party has not voted to stop the electrification of Melkøya.
What is the 'yapa'?
The article reflects on the cultural significance of 'yapa', a Quechua term meaning 'something extra', which symbolizes a time when buying was more than just a transaction and involved human warmth and community trust.
The manager of the migrant minors center in Cartes, which the local PSOE rejects: "These have been tough days; lack of information is dangerous"
The manager of a migrant minors center in Cartes addresses community concerns and emphasizes the importance of trust amid local opposition.
Money spent, time invested, and less trust in the system: how the four major publishers "drain" science
The article discusses how the commercialization of scientific journals by the four major publishers undermines the research community and erodes trust in the system.
Over 15,000 young Christians gathered in Paris for a 'pilgrimage of trust'
More than 15,000 young Christians gathered in Paris for a 'pilgrimage of trust', invited by the Pope to become 'artisans of peace and reconciliation' as part of a yearly event organized by the Taizé community.